Morning News: Korean Air Launches New Business Class Seats

Korean Air will launch a new business-class seat called “Prestige Suite” with fully flat seats, 17-inch TV screens, and direct aisle access for every passenger. The seats roll out first to Airbus A330 jets serving select Asian markets; they’ll be added to other aircraft in the future. (Skift)

Gotham Air, which offers helicopter transfers from Manhattan to JFK and Newark, officially launches today. Introductory prices start at $99, but most one-way fares will be $219. More expensive than a car service, yes, but the trip from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport to JFK takes less than seven minutes. More on what it’s like to fly Gotham to come soon. (Gotham Air)

Museums in New York have taken a stand against the use of selfie sticks in their galleries. (Skift)

HotelTonight has rolled out some Valentine’s Day packages—sparkling wine, late checkout—for people who need a last-minute gift. (HotelTonight)

The AC Hotel Washington, D.C., an outpost of Marriott’s spin-off brand targeted at Millennial travelers, will open in March. There’s already an AC Hotel in New Orleans; Kansas City and Miami are also coming soon. (Marriott)

The Arnold House, a nine-room lodge a few hours north of New York in the Catskill Mountains, will host a “ramp picking weekend” April 18-20, in a nod to the outsized popularity of the wild onion that heralds, at least in North Brooklyn, the arrival of spring. (The Arnold House)

Nine reasons that Oman is surging toward the top of everyone’s must-visit list. (CNN)